The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1812 |
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... friends to the instruction of the poor , and regret the objection which , on religious grounds , they conceive themselves bound to oppose to it . The last mentioned persons , we have no doubt , will join with us in putting a high value ...
... friends to the instruction of the poor , and regret the objection which , on religious grounds , they conceive themselves bound to oppose to it . The last mentioned persons , we have no doubt , will join with us in putting a high value ...
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... friends to warn him " that love is not possession , " we are at a loss to con- ceive . Nay , to drop all figurative language , how this writer could venture to publish one hundred and sixty - four full octavo pages of such unrivalled ...
... friends to warn him " that love is not possession , " we are at a loss to con- ceive . Nay , to drop all figurative language , how this writer could venture to publish one hundred and sixty - four full octavo pages of such unrivalled ...
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... friends . Unfortunately the MS . of this part of his travels cannot be found : but it is known from various sources that he cultivated the friendship of all the English of respectability at Rome , and was intimate with many of the Roman ...
... friends . Unfortunately the MS . of this part of his travels cannot be found : but it is known from various sources that he cultivated the friendship of all the English of respectability at Rome , and was intimate with many of the Roman ...
Contenido
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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